(Jewish Group) Lithuanian Jewish community reopens Vilnius synagogue 2 days after contested closure
The Jewish Community of Lithuania reopened the only functioning synagogue in the capital Vilnius following an outcry over its decision two days earlier to close the house of worship due to unspecified threats.
The decision by the communitys chairwoman, Faina Kukliansky, to shut down the Choral Synagogue temporarily did not lead to greater unity among the Jewish communities, a statement posted Thursday on the communitys website read. It also said that Lithuanias prime minister and president have given assurances on security following the closure Tuesday.
Along with the synagogue, the communitys headquarters also were announced as being shut down due to threatening phone calls and emails, Kukliansky said Tuesday. She did not say what the threats were. The statement on the synagogues reopening did not mention the other building shuttered.
The closures coincided with protests in Lithuania over a decision last month by the mayor of Vilnius to remove a plaque celebrating one alleged Nazi collaborator in the annihilation of Lithuanian Jewry and the renaming of a street for another.
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